![]() ![]() We love that it’s simple to personalise and it gives you daily averages, cumulative totals and graphs (free).Īn all-in-one scheduler, Baby Tracker features a single-tap timer for logging pumps or feeds on each breast. Helping to calculate how much you’ve breastfed baby, the Baby Breastfeeding Tracker tracks your progress in real-time with the easy-to-use timer. We love that in addition to pumping, nappies and sleep and you can track custom activities and use filters to view specific ones ($0.99). We love the colour-coded activity tracker and the ability for partners to access and update information (free).īoobieTime Breastfeeding Timer and TrackerĮasy and efficient, the BoobieTime Breastfeeding Timer and Tracker reminds you which breast you last fed baby on. ![]() Loved by mums across Australia, the Huckleberry app sends reminders for your next feed so you never miss a session. We love how you can capture photos and videos in an online journal (free). Linking directly to the ABA’s many support services including the National Breastfeeding Helpline, Mum2Mum records feeds and provides evidence-based breastfeeding information. Mum2Mum Australian Breastfeeding Association We love the voice control ability as well as expert resources for tips and support to help meet your feeding goals (free). Trusted and award-winning, the Medela Family tracks breastfeeding, pumping, sleep (and more) for multiple babies. In no particular order, these are the apps they tried, tested and recommended. With so many baby and newborn tracking apps at your fingertips, it’s hard to know where to start, so we asked the HUGE Mum’s Grapevine Facebook community which ones they love to use. With hi-tech features that include tracking baby feed times, which side you last fed, expressing and storing milk, checking your medications, getting advice and support – and so much more.īreastfeeding apps put a personal assistant in your pocket. Simple to use and view at a glance, modern breastfeeding apps are designed to digitally record and track mums breastfeeding journey. Bleary eyes and baby brain leaves little room for keeping tabs on which side you last breastfed on, and this is where a tailormade breastfeeding app comes in handy. But many agree that it’s very informative and reassuring especially for new moms who are always worried about what their babies are going through.It’s 2 am in the morning and the milk monster needs another feed. Reviews on the apps are divided - some say it’s “scarily accurate” for their babies, while others say to take the ‘leaps’ with a grain of salt. “Because these leaps come so quickly, the ‘new world’ and the ’new abilities’ can sometimes be scary, and the development can initially manifest in poor sleep, bad appetite, crying, clinging, and crankiness,” according to the app’s description. Instead, you can use it as a guide as it will inform you when your baby’s brain is changing, or as the app likes to call it, “leaping,” as well as the changes that accompany it. This app says it can help you understand the mental development of your baby over the first 20 months - just enter your child’s due date (the app says this is a more accurate marker for brain development than birth date) and the app will create a personalized calendar for you and inform you what to expect at critical milestones. ![]()
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